Having availed myself of some galenical preparation, i am uniquely suited to tease out the meaning of the careful positioning of these rocks. Did you move them around or did you pretty much photograph them as you found them? i think the former is more likely, but the reverse would not surprise me, as few things latterly surprise me (except for the ripples in the Crimea).

I think the first time by I did not consider the scale of all this well enough. this time by I think I begin to by standing only on the ragged shirt-tails of the architect, or the architect's disciple:) if I have anything to say (and I'm not sure I do) it feels necessary to practice a little more silence and then to come back again to see what might happen to me in such presence. (you were among these stones? you were among these stones. oh, yes, and the city too.)

hello beautiful Roxana, I think you did move the rocks around and well maybe I have been doing art for too long but nature's landscape's always reminds me of the landscape of the psyche, beautiful deep cutting the gemstone of the soul.that must have been an amazing voyage.sending you soft tulippetalled yellow kisses.

Stunning formations and amazing landscape. I like how you've arranged the tour here so that the spectacular shapes and colours gradually sneak up on you...starting out with the wide and quiet view and then getting more and more...breathtakingly beautiful. It looks like a fairy tale land...even with the modern city glimpsed in the distance. But oh how that fourth picture in particular enchants me!